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When you're in the Depot, where Visit Cheyenne's visitor's booth is located, you can share a picture of you on your vacation with friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and email! You can also find information on the surrounding area and plan your vacation with first hand knowledge from our visitor service experts.

When traveling on I-80 and entering Wyoming from Nebraska, stop in and check out our welcome center at the Pine Bluffs rest area. Its the perfect place to learn more about what is happening while you are Cheyenne and Laramie County.

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Pine Bluffs Visitor Guide: This town is 40 miles east of Cheyenne on the Nebraska border and features the University of Wyoming Archaeological Dig Site, our Lady of Peace Shrine, summertime rodeo, Texas Trail Museum and nature areas. Eastern Laramie County is also home to Burns and Albin.

Tracking Trains: Cheyenne started when the Union Pacific laid tracks heading west there in 1867, and the lure of trains remains. Learn about Big Boy, Engine 1242. the Merci Train, Ames Monument, the Depot and more.

Historic Waking Tour: The downtown area is full of great stories about the people, places and events that make exploring Cheyenne's history an interesting way to spend the day.

Cheyenne Visitor Guide: This inclusive brochure covers everything from top attractions to the city's restaurants, suggested itineraries to hotel and camping spaces.

These Boots Are Made for Talking: Cheyenne is home to 18 eight-foot-tall boots that were designed by local artists to represent what Wyoming meant to them. From gamblers to Wyoming licenses, antelopes to old west memories, the boots make for a fun "treasure hunt" through Cheyenne. An audio tour of the boots is voiced by each boot's artist to explain what motivated them.

Cheyenne Frontier Days: Read about the most current or upcoming Cheyenne Frontier Days. Events are similar from year to year, except for night show acts. To get the most up-to-date information, visit CFD's website.